AND SHE DID. A grocer not wanting in tact (Now, this is a positive fact) Said: Madam, excuse me, take Arcadia Tea, "I hope my children will help, love, and protect their mother, and love and befriend each other," These were the concluding words of the will of Lieut-enant-general Sir Stanley Maude, commanding the British Expeditionary Force in Mesopotamia, who died of cholera last November. He left property value £1,532. Ho bequeathed the "Victoria Cross and other decorations belonging to his father, General Sir F. F. Maude also his own medals and a gold cigarette case given to him by the King, fo his son, either to bo treated as heirlooms or given to the Buffs or the Coldstream Guards. The residue of the property he left to his wife for life, then to his three children. more—you'll always come back. Age brings wisdom, and, the oldest and best judges, when asked their opinion, invariably declare in favor of D. and J. MeCallum'o "Perfaetion" Wfaiiky., Ajtfcgufe, ~ ■•■■■■-■ " jj'
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1918, Page 5
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167Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1918, Page 5
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